Word: discuss
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the gymnastic team held last night to discuss plans for the exhibition with Columbia to be given in the Hemenway Gymnasium at 8 o'clock on the evening of March 11, it was decided to enter in the following ten events: Horizontal bars, parallel bars, horse, lofty-tumbling, ground-tumbling, jiujitsu wrestling (by Japanese), boxing, club-swinging, flying rings and fencing...
...descendants of these Jews it is possible to gain a far more accurate knowledge of fifteenth century Spanish than can be obtained in Spain. Professor Wiener spent the summer of 1898 in Turkey, investigating this old Spanish, and collected a number of songs which he will read and discuss tonight...
...Table Room of the Union. W. R. Thayer '81, editor of the Graduates' Magazine, and R. S. Wallace, secretary of the class of 1904, will be present as guests of the association. A business meeting and election of officers for the ensuing year will precede the dinner, after which discussions on several topics of importance will take place. The principal topics will be the preparation of class reports, the so-called "season ticket abuse," the distribution of Yale game tickets, meetings in the Union for Class Day and Commencement, and the desired "one and one-third rate" for Harvard...
...which will be attended by invited delegates from all over the world, will hold its first session in the Hall of International Congresses at the St. Louis Exposition on Monday, September 19. The purpose of the committee in charge is to have "an international congress whose objects are to discuss and set forth the unity and mutual relations of the sciences, to review their historical growth, to develop their fundamental principles, and to promote mutual sympathy and co-operative effort among specialists engaged in different fields of research." The officers of the congress are: Simon Newcomb S.'58, president; Professor...
...Chemical Club with the Chemical Society of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be held in the Training Table Room of the Union, tomorrow evening, at 9 o'clock. Professor T. W. Richards '86, will address the meeting on "Some Modern Theories Concerning the Constitution of Matter," including a discussion of the philosophic bearing of the atomic theory and of some of the properties which bear upon the make-up of atoms. He will also-discuss the spectrum relations, atomic compressibility and the divisibility of the atoms of the older chemistry...